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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 180174" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Sara, thanks for posting that. My sister has a daughter in Thailand or somewhere like that at the moment. Masses and masses of Israeli kids do that, some for 3 months (like my sister's daughter), others for longer. After three compulsory years in the military that's what a lot of them dream of doing, just in order to be free, to feel free, with no one telling them what to do. South American countries are also popular with Israeli kids, and my sister (same one) has another daughter about to go there (can't remember exactly which country) for three months.</p><p></p><p>Amazingly, none of my children has done that sort of trip. Can't say I'm sorry.</p><p></p><p>Yes, Israeli food is good, very Mediterranean, very healthy. There are so many eating places here in Jerusalem -- I sometimes wonder if anyone does any home cooking!</p><p></p><p>Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 180174, member: 77"] Sara, thanks for posting that. My sister has a daughter in Thailand or somewhere like that at the moment. Masses and masses of Israeli kids do that, some for 3 months (like my sister's daughter), others for longer. After three compulsory years in the military that's what a lot of them dream of doing, just in order to be free, to feel free, with no one telling them what to do. South American countries are also popular with Israeli kids, and my sister (same one) has another daughter about to go there (can't remember exactly which country) for three months. Amazingly, none of my children has done that sort of trip. Can't say I'm sorry. Yes, Israeli food is good, very Mediterranean, very healthy. There are so many eating places here in Jerusalem -- I sometimes wonder if anyone does any home cooking! Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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